10.1 Section Objectives – page 253 Relate Mendels two laws to the results he obtained in his experiments with garden peas. Section Objectives: Predict.
The Work of Gregor Mendel 1822-1884 1st person to trace successive generations of living things Augustinian Monk – Brunn, Austria taught natural science.
Study guide genetics
10.1 Section Objectives – page 253 1. What possible combinations can result from combining one coin from each group? 2. What is the ratio of the possible.
1 Mendelian Inheritance BIO 2215 Oklahoma City Community College Dennis Anderson.
WHAT IS GENETICS? GENETICS is the study of how traits are passed from parent to offspring in the form of Genes.
1.Why do organisms need haploid cells? 2.What would happen if “crossing over” didn’t occur during Meiosis? 3.What are gametes?
A. Gregor Mendel - Austrian monk who studied how traits are inherited; known as the “Father of Genetics” 1. Genetics - branch of biology that studies.
Section 10.1 Mendel’s Laws of Heredity pg. 253. WHY MENDEL SUCCEEDED Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) Austrian Monk known as the “father of modern genetics”
1 Mendelian Inheritance... the outward physical manifestation of internally coded, inheritable, information.
Characteristics of Living Things Living things are made up of cells Unicellular – one celled organisms Multicellular – many celled organisms Remember/Review.